from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening thanks for joining us. i'm alison stewart in for hari sreenivasan. demonstrators are nearing the end of day-two of a week-long march across missouri. they're protesting a grand jury's decision not to charge a white police officer for killing an unarmed black teen. the march has been peaceful so far. the naacp says about 100 protesters are making the 120 mile journey from ferguson to the governor's mansion in jefferson city. darren wilson, the police officer who fatally shot michael brown, resigned yesterday. in his resignation letter, wilson said he didn't want his continued employment to put residents or other officers at risk. today, the mayor of ferguson said wilson will not be offered a severance package. the mayor also announced a new community outreach program to increase the number of african- americans on the ferguson police force. >> they city of ferguson has established a scholarship program to recruit african- american candidates to attend the police academy. this initiative is a